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Between-eye asymmetry in keratoconus.

Karla Zadnik1, Karen Steger-May, Barbara A Fink, Charlotte E Joslin, Jason J Nichols, Carol E Rosenstiel, Julie A Tyler, Julie A Yu, Thomas W Raasch, Kenneth B Schechtman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report baseline differences between eyes on key variables in the Collaborative Longitudinal Evaluation of Keratoconus (CLEK) Study cohort compared with a retrospectively assembled group of myopic contact lens wearers without ocular disease.
METHODS: A total of 1,079 keratoconus patients who had not undergone a penetrating keratoplasty in either eye before their baseline visit were enrolled and examined at baseline. Records from 330 contact lens-wearing myopes were reviewed. Corneal curvature (keratometry), visual acuity, refractive error (manifest refraction), and corneal scarring were measured.
RESULTS: The mean differences between keratoconic eyes are as follows (better eye-worse eye for each variable, separately). Flat keratometry: -3.59 +/-4.46 D and steep keratometry: -4.35 +/-4.41 D; high-contrast best-corrected visual acuity: 7.30 +/-6.83 letters; low-contrast best-corrected visual acuity: 8.53 +/-7.51 letters; high-contrast entrance visual acuity: 9.03 +/-8.40 letters; low-contrast entrance visual acuity: 9.43 +/-7.88 letters; spherical equivalent refractive error: 3.15 +/-3.84 D; and refractive cylinder power 1.55 +/-1.42 D. Twenty-one percent of the keratoconus patients had corneal scarring in only one eye. There is an association between patient-reported unilateral eye rubbing and greater asymmetry in corneal curvature, and between a history of unilateral eye trauma and greater asymmetry in corneal curvature and refractive error, with the rubbed/traumatized eye being the steeper eye most of the time.
CONCLUSIONS: Keratoconus is asymmetric in the CLEK Study sample.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12352084     DOI: 10.1097/00003226-200210000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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